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- X (2021) (bbc.com)
- 2D Particles sandbox using WebGPU (2sandbox.tulv.in)
- Show HN: Lottery of Birth (claude.ai)
- Show HN: The Lottery of Life (claude.ai)
- Euclid – a hyper minimalist digital clock like no other (euclid.tulv.in)
- P5.lcd – P5.js on an LCD Shader (p5.lcd.tulv.in)
- P5.lcd (p5.lcd.tulv.in)
- Nematic: A Gameboy emulator with quasi-realistic LCD shaders (nematic.tulv.in)
- Show HN: Automoderated Anonymous Wall of Messages (wall.tulv.in)
Testing my auto-moderation logic. Please be gentle. No login. All messages are global.
- Show HN: Wikidive: A tool to deep dive Wikipedia rabbitholes (wikidive.net)
I Made this to explore related wikipedia topics. Each page has two related topics. Click one to deep dive and explore.
- Wikidive: A tool to deep dive into Wikipedia rabbitholes (wikidive.net)
- Show HN: Wikidive – Rabbithole/Deep Diving into Wikipedia (wikidive.net)
- Show HN: A Tool to Deep dive into Wikipedia (wikidive.net)
Wikidive is an AI-driven exploration tool designed to help you discover interesting topics on Wikipedia. Simply enter a topic you're interested in, and Wikidive will explore Wikipedia to find TWO related topics that an…
- Show HN: Wikidive – AI assisted Wikipedia discovery (wikidive.net)
- Show HN: Wikidive – AI guided deep diving into Wikipedia (wikidive.net)
- Steve Jobs TV (tvmode.net)
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It lets you create a scrollable TV like experience from a set of channels/playlists from Youtube. Non algorithmic feed means this can surface old random videos from the channels you love.
- Random Movie Clips TV – Made with Phoenix Liveview (tvmode.net)
- Random Tech Conference Talks TV (tvmode.net)
- Old Steve Jobs - Apple Videos in TV Mode (tvmode.net)
- Random AI Greentext Generator (haiku.tulv.in)
- Wikidive – AI guided rabbitholes in Wikipedia (wikidive.tulv.in)
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try it out!
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A long time ago, Pocket (the web reader app) had the best recommendations. The pages I got recommended were exactly the kind of articles I used to read. Now, almost all the articles that are recommended are ads. I'd say…